Fukumodo couldn't call up Tyler Baikie - so, as a treat, a new friend is being introduced to the show! They were also suggested some tracks for future episodes from the Matakana Garage - and we travel back to 2003 and listen to a couple of tracks from Scribe at the bNet Awards.
Outsider Music takes us to the Royal Albert Hall where Portsmouth Sinfonia (including Brian Eno) performed live in 1974 and we hear tracks from the one and only Grim Fandango OST.
Luxon is all big on getting those commerical or chartered flights, though we wonder how many Airpoints he'd grift off the taxpayer. Also, cars flying in the sky would have the same fatality rates as cars driving on the roads after maybe 100 years?
Stella mans the Brekky ship. On Isthmus'n That with Desley Simpson, the Deputy Mayor of Tāmaki Makaurau discusses the council governing body approving $2 billion recovery package to improve Auckland’s storm resilience and co-fund buyouts and New Zealand Fashion Week events in Auckland. Michael Hockey is in the studio for Stage Direction, chatting about his one-off return showing of To Be Frank at Basement Theatre to help him and the team take it to Naarm for the Melbourne Fringe Festival. Ready Steady Learn is with Sahan Jayatissa, a Doctoral Candidate at the Auckland Bioengineering Institute and a Teaching Fellow in Engineering Science is in the studio talking about his research where he’s created artificial stretchy muscle out of rubber. Whakarongo mai nei!